Narayana eTechno (CBSE) School - South City 2
Plot No PS 2/NS 4 South City II, nearby F Block, Market, Sector 50, Gurugram, Haryana 122018, India
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4.3 / 5 · 92 ratings
Narayana eTechno School in South City 2, Gurugram, receives generally positive feedback for its knowledgeable teachers and strong academic focus. However, some reviews highlight concerns about the pressure placed on students due to frequent exams, leading to worries about mental well-being.
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Haddiya Rahman
I am truly grateful to be a student of this school, especially as a commerce student. All the commerce teachers are highly knowledgeable, supportive, and dedicated to their students’ success. They don’t just focus on completing the syllabus, but make sure we actually understand each concept clearly.
Kadiyala Subrahmanyam
The school has been fantastic & the pedagogy is excellent. Teachers are very knowledgeable & are available always for the students for any doubt clearance. It's a good school to be in if one is preparing for JEE
babita Singla
Narayana E techno is not only about academics, it is about the mental well being about the child keeping a balance with highly stressing JEE curriculum, it is about the individual care and attention children are getting, it is about the efforts the faculty is putting up day and night 24 ×7, it is about the motivation to attend each and every single session. Happy to have my child to be the part of Narayana e techno South City family. It is always his second home where he could just have replica of his parents.
Aarush Sharma
Narayana E-Techno School is a good place for students who are serious about studies. The teachers are supportive and explain concepts clearly. Regular tests help us stay focused and improve step by step. The study material is useful, and the school environment motivates students to work hard. Overall, it’s a good school for building strong academic foundations and exam preparation.
Sunil Yadav
This is one of the worst schools I have ever experienced. The school puts extreme pressure on students by conducting exams almost all the time. There is no proper balance between studying and rest, which makes students mentally and physically exhausted. Because of the constant exams, students feel stressed, anxious, and depressed. The school does not even give a Saturday holiday. Students are forced to attend classes six days a week without enough breaks, which makes them very tired and frustrated. The management seems to care more about exams and rules than about students’ health and well-being.
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